The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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In December, 1832, appeared a second volume (it is dated on the title-page, 1833): "Poems by Alfred Tennyson. London: Moxon, MDCCCXXXIII." This contains thirty poems:-- Sonnet. (Mine be the strength of spirit fierce and free.) deg. deg. To--. (All good things have not kept aloof.) deg. deg. Buonaparte. deg. deg. Sonnet I. (O Beauty passing beauty, sweetest Sweet.) Sonnet II. (But were I loved, as I desire to be.) deg. deg. The Lady of Shalott. . Mariana in the South. . Eleanore. . The Miller's Daughter. . [Greek: phainetai moi kaenos isos theoisin hemmen anaer] . 'none. . The Sisters. . To--. (With the Palace of Art.) The Palace of Art . The May Queen. . New Year's Eve. . The Hesperides. The Lotos Eaters. . |
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